You're retarded and clearly have also never played one. In those MMOs your actual groups are limited to 5 and 6 people at a time - so you're entire premise just got 'rekt' you ra-ra-retard.
In [b]instanced[/b] MMOs, parties may be restricted even more and population in zones is capped. There is a virtual economy that all share in, there are social hubs. People are not in those zones with you by choice, as they are in your regular online games, joining you or lobby - they're placed there by the game without choice, an MMO feature. There is this thing called google where you can search the term 'instanced MMO' and educate yourself before you reply next time and look stupid. Stay in school, your dim future needs as much help as possible.
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Wikipedia was easily the most informative but https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massively_multiplayer_online_game Get rek'd scrub.
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Edited by Get2DaChoppa81: 12/4/2015 3:33:48 PMOk. Since we're using that as a source and you didn't take my advice and educate yourself before replying... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instance_dungeon http://mmos.com/mmo-terms#I http://guardianlv.com/2014/06/mmorpg-open-world-and-instanced-world/ Since you also didn't educate yourself on Guild Wars; see also: Phantasy Star Online, Warframe, Dragon's Nest. Educate yourself. Stay in school.
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Before you talk shit you should probably fact check http://geekdictionary.computing.net/define/instance Instanced mmos by yout definition would be that the entire game is separate from other players, meaning patrol you would be all alone unless in a party.... Aka not an mmo then. However the true definition is that some games (albeit very rare) the entire world is not instanced and no matter where you go you can run into other players. Most mmos have instancing for the obvious purposes.. And before you try to be a smartass I could have posted several links that were not Wikipedia as well as wikipedia. I'll brb with a link for the definition of mmo.
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Edited by Get2DaChoppa81: 12/4/2015 3:43:33 PMNo. Instanced MMOs place people in the "open world" by design, not by choice - that very fact is what makes them an MMO, the lack of choice in who is sharing your world. They don't need to be in a party. That would be Diablo 3, where only people that [b]choose[/b] to join [b]you[/b] show in your world. Again, educate yourself. [b]Guild Wars[/b] is an MMO that does this exact thing. Social spaces. Missions exclusive to you. Open world "patrols" where other players exist outside of your party, sharing the instance. Get. A. Clue. Your attempt to merely get the last word is rather pathetic.
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Wow you really are special aren't you? You tell me to google it, I did, I presented my google results and now youre telling me Google is lying. Good job kid want a cookie? Keep throwing your wallet at the screen, you sheep.
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Edited by Get2DaChoppa81: 12/4/2015 5:19:35 PMI'm not throwing my wallet at anything. It cost me 0 dollars to prove you wrong, consistently and undoubtedly. And sheep? I'm correcting what is the incorrect assumption amongst the larger group of fools that don't even know what MMO stands for. What type of dumbass response was that anyway? The dumbest possible reply ever, as if we're spending money and you are the one in the herd. What a total derp you are.